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Memos & Media Guidance
As we close out 2020, we’re looking back at what the year brought for reproductive freedom and looking ahead to what’s next.
This year, we experienced intersecting crises including the COVID-19 pandemic and a much-needed reckoning with entrenched white supremacy amid calls for racial justice. We saw politicians hell-bent on rolling back abortion access capitalize on every opportunity to push their agenda. We also witnessed unprecedented attacks on our democracy and a major eroding of the legitimacy of our judicial branch.
Meanwhile, advocates for reproductive freedom won major victories at the ballot box and continued to elevate both the stakes for abortion access and the impact restrictions and bans have on people’s lives. We even released a best-selling book from our president, Ilyse Hogue, and an accompanying podcast chronicling the untold story of the anti-choice movement!
But there’s no doubt that much work remains to be done. At NARAL Pro-Choice America, we’re preparing for the new year and a new chapter in the fight for reproductive freedom:
To say that 2020 has been an unprecedented year is an understatement. Here’s a look back at some of the year’s highlights and lowlights.
Exploiting the pandemic
Anti-choice politicians across the country seized on the COVID-19 pandemic to try to roll back abortion access, putting political gain before the health and well-being of the American people. State legislatures, attorneys general, and governors took steps to end access to abortion, dubiously claiming it was an elective procedure when of course abortion is by its very nature, time-sensitive, essential healthcare that people need. Meanwhile, anti-choice Republican senators tried to hijack a COVID-19 relief bill to restrict access to abortion.
Time and again, the party that claims a mantle of “pro-life” ideals continually defied and undermined public health guidance intended to keep people safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Vice President Mike Pence even spoke at large in-person gatherings at fake women’s health centers along with extremist anti-choice group Susan B. Anthony List in states ravaged by the pandemic. (And those fake women’s health centers? They stayed open, trying to shut down abortion access, even in the midst of the pandemic!)
Hijacking the judiciary
Politicians lobbed attacks on reproductive freedom throughout the year:
And Democratic state attorneys general played a key role in pushing back on attacks on our rights and the Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA) took the unprecedented step of committing to only endorse candidates who support reproductive freedom.
Making the difference at the state level
While anti-choice legislators were able to advance their cruel agenda of control in several states this year—including jamming through abortion restrictions in the middle of the night in Tennessee and Iowa—lawmakers who support the freedom to decide made strides in other states.
In Virginia, NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia helped secure passage of the Reproductive Health Protection Act to end restrictions on abortion access and safeguard reproductive freedom.
In California, NARAL Pro-Choice California helped pass a bill to lift an outdated physician supervision requirement for certified nurse-midwives. What’s more, a long-stalled family leave bill finally won passage after NARAL Pro-Choice California and other advocates embraced the reproductive freedom implications of the bill and galvanized legislators to support it at a critical moment.
Curbing disinformation and pushing for accurate, inclusive media coverage
Disinformation played a major role in American politics this year, from myths and misconceptions around COVID-19 and the threat it poses to attacks on vote-by-mail and our electoral system to baseless claims about abortion and more.
NARAL released a new report and launched the Tell the Whole Story campaign, designed to help reporters cover abortion with accuracy and with an eye to who is affected: people who are pregnant and doctors who provide abortion care. We also trained our members to spot and combat disinformation online and pushed back on inflammatory and false rhetoric designed to confuse and mislead voters.
Reproductive freedom in the election
Champions for reproductive freedom won up and down the ballot in the November 2020 general election and NARAL made sure to draw a stark contrast between candidates who opposed and those who championed abortion access. Keep an eye out for more on this—but in the meantime, here’s a look at some of the critical victories we saw this year: